True Crime: New York City is a 2005 open world action-adventure video game developed by Luxoflux for PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube. It was ported to Microsoft Windows by Aspyr,and to mobile by Hands-On Mobile. It was published on all systems by Activision. The PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube versions were released in November 2005, the PC version in March 2006, and the mobile version in March 2007. It is the second entry in the True Crime franchise, after the 2003 True Crime: Streets of LA.
The game tells the story of Marcus Reed, a former New York City gang member turned police officer. On his first night on the job after receiving a promotion to detective in the Organized Crime Unit, Reed witnesses the death of his mentor. Helped by an FBI agent who is investigating a mole in the OCU, Reed sets about finding out who killed his friend and bringing down the mole. The game features a 25-square-mile (65 km2) recreation of the borough of Manhattan, with most street names, major landmarks and highways reproduced with GPS accuracy.
New York City received mixed reviews, with reviewers citing numerous technical and graphical glitches, leading many to speculate the final stages of development had been rushed. The game was also a commercial failure, selling only 72,000 units across all platforms in its first two weeks of release in North America, much less than Streets of LA. Its lackluster critical response and poor sales figures partially contributed to the abandonment of the True Crime franchise. Originally intended as the first of a two-part series set in New York and featuring Marcus Reed, after the games poor performance, Activision scrapped the direct sequel and put plans for future True Crime games on hold. In 2007, they hired United Front Games to develop an open world game set in Hong Kong. By 2009, this game had become True Crime: Hong Kong. However, in 2011, the game was canceled. The publishing rights were picked up by Square Enix several months later, and True Crime: Hong Kong was ultimately released as Sleeping Dogs, which has no connection to the True Crime series. In 2014, Activision dropped the True Crime trademark completely.

an action-adventure video game which was released on June 14, 2011 in North America. The Wii and the 3DS versions were very different to the Xbox 360 and PS3; there was also a DS version that was also different to the console and wii and 3DS versions. Transformers: Dark of the Moon was revealed on February 12, 2011 along the release of the trailer for the game.[4] The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game were developed by High Moon Studios who previously developed Transformers: War for Cybertron[5] while the Wii, Nintendo DS, and Nintendo 3DS versions were developed by Behaviour Interactive. The game features a mode known as "Stealth Force" in which characters only partially transform from their vehicle mode. Weapons protrude from the vehicle form and more precise controls are available, such as strafing, airplanes also use this Stealth Force.[6] Electronic Arts released mobile incarnations of the game for Symbian, iOS and BlackBerry.

Your job is to guard the supplies at the lunar base. Bandits of various sorts arrive in waves and descend, trying to get the goods. Armed with a mobile laser gun and some shielding, you score points by blasting the bandits.
Bandits has 28 levels of play. You begin with 5 ships and acquire a bonus ship for every 5,000 points. The game is similar to Space Invaders.

The Indianapolis 500-Mile Race, often shortened to Indianapolis 500 or Indy 500 or sometimes known simply as The 500, is an American automobile race, held annually over the Memorial Day weekend at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana. The event lends its name to the IndyCar class, or formula, of open-wheel race cars that have competed in it.
The event, billed as The Greatest Spectacle in Racing, is one of the oldest motorsport events, and is considered one of the three most significant motor racing events in the world. While the official attendance is not disclosed by Speedway management, with a permanent seating capacity for more than 257,000 people and infield seating that raises capacity further to an approximate 400,000, it is the largest single-day sporting event in the world.
Indy 500 is a circuit-based racing car game from global toy kings, Tomy and has been specifically aimed at the younger Playstation owner, as opposed to those who prefer the more complicated racers of this genre.
There are three modes of play which are Time Attack, 2 Player vs and Indy 500

AlphaBetty – a fun, new word game from the makers of Candy Crush Saga and Farm Heroes Saga - Kings first, social, mobile word game!
Challenge your skills in a brand new, free word game that will take you on a rip-roaring adventure to the far-flung corners of the mouse world! Join Professor Alpha, Betty and their loyal friend Barney as they embark on an epic quest to collect new words and complete the Encyclopedia of Everything!
Journey to exotic lands in this top new word game and puzzle your way through over 100 cheesetastic levels of letter-linking fun!
Collect special characters on your travels to help you along the way, but watch out for those mousetraps and creeping vines!
Play on your own or take on your friends to see who can get the highest score in the best game to ever ignite your word skills!
Are you ready? Let the adventure begin!
AlphaBetty Saga is completely free to play, but some in-game items such as extra moves or lives will require payment.
Think you know word games? Then think again! AlphaBetty Saga features:
● Link letters in any direction - up, down, diagonally, in fact, any way you want - even multiple directions!
● Bright and colorful graphics that will transport you to the far reaches of the mouse world
● Three intrepid explorers on an epic journey
●Powerful boosters to help you crack challenging levels
● Unlock boosters and unique characters with special abilities to help you along the way
● Easy and fun to play, challenging to master
● Over 100 cheesetastic levels of letter-linking fun!
● Play your way - long words or short words, race through levels or take your time, impress your friends or play by yourself, quick fun or leisurely indulgence - you choose.
● Leaderboards to follow your friends and competitors progress! Give lives, add friends and see your friends progress on the map in game.
● Easily sync the game between devices and unlock full game features when connected to the internet
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Gundam Seed: O.M.N.I. vs Z.A.F.T. is a third person arcade game based on the Gundam Seed franchise. It was developed in 2005 by Capcom and published by Bandai (now known as Bandai Namco Games) in Japan. Similarly to Mobile Suit Gundam: Gundam vs. Zeta Gundam, the player can choose to ally themselves with either O.M.N.I., Z.A.F.T. or Blue Cosmos and fight against the other factions. The Arcade Mode has 9 stages plus a bonus Extra Stage.
On November 11, 2005, a PlayStation 2 port was released in Japan which featured new pilots and units from the sequel Gundam Seed Destiny, as well as new unlockable features.
A sequel, Gundam Seed Destiny: O.M.N.I. vs Z.A.F.T. II was released in 2006.

The second Super Robot Wars game for the Game Boy Advance, R (Reversal) follows the battles of the "Round Knights" as they fight against various mecha anime villains.
Super Robot Wars R is the second Super Robot Wars game for the Game Boy Advance. The game adds no new mechanics to the franchise, and is identical to its predecessor in many ways, including the usage of "static" sprites, much of the anime roster, and general interface. The game does, however, implement many of the changes introduced in Super Robot Wars Alpha and Alpha Gaiden that were not present in Super Robot Wars A.
R removes the original Gundam series, Gundam 0083, Daimos, the classic Getter Robo series and Dragonar, and replaces them with Gundam X and the debuting Gear Fighter Dendoh, Shin vs. Neo Getter Robo, and Nadesico: Prince of Darkness.
The story follows the Excellence Team, including main character Raul or Fiona Gureden (depending on the players choice), as they find themselves caught in the middle of the events of Nadesico: Prince of Darkness or Mobile Suit Gundam: Chars Counterattack. After an ambush by a mysterious entity, the Excellence Team is thrown into the past.

Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden II ~Ao wo Uketsugu Mono~ (Genteiban) (機動戦士ガンダム外伝Ⅱ 蒼を受け継ぐ者 （限定版）) is an Action - Shooter game, developed by BEC (Bandai Entertainment Company) / Studio Orphee and published by Bandai, which was released in Japan in 1996 for the Sega Saturn.